Click Chassis Overview Server Overview. The Servers Status page provides an overview of the
servers in the chassis. For more information, see the Online Help.
Viewing Health Status and Information for Individual Server
To view health status for individual servers, do any of the following:
1. Go to Chassis OverviewPropertiesHealth.
The Chassis Health page displays a graphical overview of all the servers installed in the chassis.
Server health status is indicated by the overlay of the server subgraphic. Move the cursor to hover
over an individual server subgraphic. A corresponding text hint or screen tip provides additional
information for that server. Click the server subgraphic to view the I/O Module information on the
right. For more information, see the Online Help.
2. Go to Chassis Overview and expand Server Overview in the left pane. All the servers (1–4) appear in
the expanded list. Click the server (slot) you want to view.
The Server Status page (separate from the Servers Status page) provides the health status of the
server in the chassis and a launch point to the iDRAC web interface, which is the firmware used to
manage the server. For more information, see the Online Help.
NOTE: To use the iDRAC web interface, you must have an iDRAC user name and password. For
more information about iDRAC and the using the iDRAC web interface, see the Integrated Dell
Remote Access Controller User’s Guide.
Viewing Information and Health Status of the IOM
To view health status of the IOMs, in the CMC Web interface, do any of the following:
1. Click Chassis Overview .
The Chassis Health page is displayed. The graphics in the left pane displays the rear, front, and side
view of the chassis and contains the health status for the IOM. IOM health status is indicated by the
overlay of the IOM sub-graphic. Move the cursor over the individual IOM sub-graphic. The text hint
provides additional information about that IOM. Click the IOM sub-graphic to view the IOM
information in the right pane.
2. Go to Chassis Overview I/O Module Overview .
The I/O Module Status page provides an overview of IOM associated with the chassis. For more
information, see the Online Help.
Viewing Information and Health Status of Fans
CMC controls the speed of the chassis fan by increasing or decreasing the fan speed on the basis of
system events. You can run the fan in three modes such as Low, Medium, and High. For more
information about configuring a fan, see the Online Help.
To set up the properties of fans by using RACADM commands, type the following command at the CLI
interface.
racadm fanoffset [-s <off|low|medium|high>]
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